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18-Bit, 1.6Msps, Pseudo-Differential Serial SAR ADC Achieves 96.5dB SNR Performance & Low 18mW Power
Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC2369-18, a serial 18-bit, 1.6Msps pseudo-differential SAR analog-to-digital converter (ADC), which achieves impressive 96.5dB SNR and -120dB THD while supporting a 0V to 5V unipolar input range. The pseudo-differential input simplifies the ADC driver requirement, enabling single-ended drive while benefiting from the reduction of unwanted signals common to both inputs. This reduces complexity and low...
One Call Books All for electronica hotels and flights
Pressplan Travel has announced that it is offering special accommodation and travel arrangements to Electronica 2008 which is being staged in Munich between Tuesday 11 and Friday 14 November.
Agilent Technologies' HDMI Test Solution Chosen by Simplay Labs
Agilent Technologies has announced that Simplay Labs in Shanghai, China, has selected Agilent's HDMI test solution for source, sink and cable certification at its new test center. This purchase continues the long-term relationship between Simplay Labs and Agilent to further develop devices for HDMI standards.
Agilent Technologies Announces Membership in DVB Consortium, WorldDMB Forum
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced that it has joined the DVB Consortium and WorldDMB Forum, two industry-leading broadcasting organizations. The DVB Consortium creates technical standards for digital television and data services delivery, while the WorldDMB Forum promotes the Eureka 147 digital radio standard. Membership in these organizations allows Agilent to provide test and measurement solutions for digital video and audio t...
Freescale charging technology helps put an end to “vampire” energy loss
Freescale Semiconductor is finding innovative ways to stop “vampire” energy loss, the loss of power that occurs when an AC adapter is plugged into an electrical outlet but isn’t charging a device. Freescale’s new Watt Saver technology automatically eliminates no-load power consumption for AC adaptors, potentially providing substantial energy savings over existing manual versions. In addition, Freescale will donate one percent of all Watt ...
Agilent Technologies Names New Agilent Research Fellow
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced that Dr. David E. Root, an Agilent Electronic Measurement Group scientist, has been promoted to the position of Agilent Research Fellow. Most recently, Dr. Root was a driving force behind the development of X-parameters* and nonlinear vector network analyzer technology.
LDRA Tool Suite Integrated into Microchip Technology’s PIC Family
LDRA, the leading provider of automated software verification, source code analysis, and test tools, has integrated the LDRA tool suite and Microchip Technology’s MPLAB PIC18, PIC24 and dsPIC32/33 tool chains. Leveraging the scalability of its components, LDRA can scale the LDRA tool suite down to run application code on small processor footprints. Thanks to this integration, very low-cost and low-power PIC processors can be used in DO-178B qua...
VHDL/Verilog Converters upgraded for Verilog 2005
SynaptiCAD has upgraded the V2V tools that translate bidirectionally between Verilog and VHDL source code. These translators are primarily aimed at converting behavioral and/or RTL-level code and are most often used when a designer has received IP in another language than his preferred design language.
Touch-Interface Solutions have Integrated Haptic Controller Drivers and Proximity Sensing
Maxim has introduced the MAX11810 and MAX11811, the first touch-interface systems with integrated 4-wire touch-screen controllers, haptic controller drivers, and infrared-based proximity sensing. Designed for applications flexibility, these devices can drive a DC motor directly or piezo elements using an external piezo driver. The MAX11800 and MAX11801 are register-map-compatible versions without haptic controller drivers and proximity sensing.
Cree Launches Industry’s First Commercial Silicon Carbide Power MOSFET; Destined to Replace Silicon Devices in High-Voltage (≥ 1200-V) Power Electronics
Cree, Inc. has introduced the industry’s first fully qualified commercial silicon carbide power MOSFET. This establishes a new benchmark for energy-efficient power switches and can enable design engineers to develop high-voltage circuits with extremely fast switching speeds and ultralow switching losses.